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Posts posted by Mike & Tuyen
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Woohoo! Wife had her N-400 interview today and she passed! She took the oath today as well. This is at the Portland, OR field office. Keep the faith everyone, your day will come.
Hint: take time to study! Thay will ask lots of questions about civics and your relationship
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5 minutes ago, millefleur said:
**Moved from US Citizenship General Discussion to Passports, etc. - What to do now that you are a US citizen**
No, once she takes the oath and gets her certificate, she's 100% done with USCIS. To apply for a passport, she has to go via the same application all USC's go through, which is processed by DoS and she can apply at either a post office or an application center if she gets an appointment. Here's info on that:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html
Also, keep in mind, the day she takes the oath and turns in her GC, she won't be able to travel abroad until she gets her US passport in hand. USC's must exit and enter the US using their US passports. So, if travel abroad plans are close to her oath ceremony, consider doing an expedited appointment (or even an emergency appointment for super fast processing.)
Thank you very much! Most helpful information!!
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Greetings everyone!
My wife is scheduled for her citizenship interview next month. Assuming that all goes well, would the approval be immediate? Would a passport be submitted by USCIS or is that separate? Thanks in advance ❤️
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1 hour ago, thine said:
Hello, as we all know this is the end of our USCIS journey, below is my timeline:
April 27,2021 - Application mailed / submitted
June 28,2021 - Interview scheduled
August 02, 2021 - Interview
August 26, 2021 - Oath Taking Ceremony
I would like to say thank you for all the help and guidance. Its been nice to experiemce this journey with you guys. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Congratulations and best wishes for your futures together!
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3 hours ago, Djxnor said:
LIN here: just got update card is in production.
applied April 3rd, 2020
biometric waived July 1st, 2020
card in production January 22nd, 2021
best wishes to everyone who is still waiting.
I hope we're soon! LIN here, fingerprints waived 7/1/20, NOA 4/23.
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1 hour ago, Hamza69 said:
LIN here just got approved. Yet to receive card.
Awesome and congrats! LIN here as well. When was your receipt date?
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30 minutes ago, BriMad said:
Case officially approved! Yeah!
SRC January 06 2020 received Approved notice.
Awesome! LIN here and still waiting. Congratulations!
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3 hours ago, Hamilton said:
It's LIN. I saw another LIN filer in the February thread also just got approved.
I'll be checking every day! Ours is also LIN
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3 hours ago, Hamilton said:
LIN here, and the last update was that old fingerprints had been applied to the case.
Same for us. LIN. our fi fingerprints were applied in July.
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4 minutes ago, Sarah_k92 said:
🤞🏽🤞🏽
🙏🙏🙏
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43 minutes ago, Daneandkathy said:
Does anyone know when we get the update of the estimated timeline: ours started in February and rapidly went downhill to about June, but now it has bounced back to February. Does that mean that maybe applications are being processed?
Ours has been the same. Went from May to October and then December and now back to September lol
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Good luck and be patient! We filed ours in April and it was recieved in 4/23, but didn't get the NOA paper until June. They did apply the fingerprints from AOS, so we get to skip that step!
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8 hours ago, manoni said:
Thank you, but when was your case received? and what service centre please?
Our case was recieved on 4/23 and is at the Nebraska service center.
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1 hour ago, manoni said:
Hello All,
I am wondering if most of April Filers had their finger prints applied to their case? I have not got this update so far!
TIA
Our case updated on 7/1 that fingerprints were applied to our case. She come on a K-1 visa
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4 minutes ago, ms_bobdog said:
I have mail from National Benefits Center today... Looks like my extension letter is finally here!
Congrats! We were updated on our status that biometrics were added. I guess from previous fingerprints during AOS.
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32 minutes ago, Sarah_k92 said:
All of us in the same boat. We figured out they just started sending confirmation emails from lockbox. Maybe send another one today. I sent 4 and sent one this morning and finally got an acknowledgement from them. Try again... see how it goes. Also, at your 30 days you can file for a non delivery of notice on UCSIS website. If you look back to the last two pages, there is a link to that. Hope that helps!
We filed a non delivery notice on the website and their reply was they would respond by 6/14 lol. Sent another email to the lockbox this morning. Looks like we are all waiting for the same thing!
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1 hour ago, Kateryna_I said:
Thanks so much! I have submitted the non-delivery request on Saturday and the expected reply due date is June 14th.
We completed the form today, and responding by 6/14 was the reply.
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16 minutes ago, S*UK said:
I have a uscis letter coming today. Dated May 19th which is when they said they remailed my NOA. Will update you guys when it arrives. It is not my original NOA but could be the one they resent.
Fingers crossed that this is the letter you're waiting for! Today is officially 30 days, so I'll have to email support to get ours.
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1 hour ago, S*UK said:
We filed a request at the lockbox yesterday since that was our 30day mark. Received a response today that they have resent the NOA! YAY.
Congrats S*UK! What a long strange trip it's been lol!
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We sent our package in mid April. USCIS recieved it and cashed the check on April 23. We are still waiting for the notification letter.
Hope everyone's process flows smoothly!
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On 12/2/2019 at 9:39 AM, WandY said:
The judicial one. Not the local one.
Exactly this. My wife got the judicial one.
N-400 June 2021 Filers
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Best of luck to you!